Gazer VI700A-SYNC/IN and VI700W- SYNC/IN INSTALLATION MANUAL
Contents List of compatible cars... 3 Package contents... 4 Special information... 6 Car interior disassembly and connection guide for Ford Focus... 9 Troubleshooting... 13 1
We congratulate you on purchasing VI700X-SYNC/IN multimedia interface Please, read this manual carefully before using the product. Precautions 1. To install and connect the product without voiding your vehicle warranty, please contact an authorized service station. 2. The car battery must remain disconnected during the entire installation procedure. 3. To install the product, use only original components that come in the package. 4. Do not attempt to repair the product by yourself. In case of malfunctions, please contact the authorized Gazer maintenance center. 5. Avoid hitting and damaging the product mechanically. 6. The manufacturer reserves the right to change product specifications and/or configuration without prior notice. 7. The product exterior design as well as the number and design of components may differ from those specified in the manual. 2
List of compatible cars Gazer VI700A-SYNC/IN and VI700W-SYNC/IN is compatible with standard Ford Sync 2 devices with a 8 touchscreen display. 3
Package contents Central unit Power and CAN bus connection cables Video and touchscreen signal pickup board Video-in cable Audio-in/out cable Remote mode switching button CAN bus signal processing unit 16 Gb Gazer micro SDHC memory card* GPS antenna* Microphone* 4
Remote cable with a USB port* Touch panel connection cable* Navigation module power cable* Power cable Remote speaker* Video signal connection cable Set of flat connection cables Navigation module* Warranty card User manual *For Gazer VI700A-XXX and Gazer VI700W-XXX models 5
Special information Video interface connection The video interface is connected via Bord-insertion (connection to the flat video signal cable of the stock multimedia system display) without the need to modify original cables and ports. After the video interface is connected, the navigation system is controlled using the original touchscreen of the stock multimedia system. It can also be controlled using a USB mouse or a keyboard. Switching between modes To enable the video interface display mode and switch between its operating modes, you can do the following: Press the remote button (comes in the package); Press the original Voice button on the steering wheel. Configuring DIP switches on the video interface body Switch No. ON (down position) OFF (up position) 1. RGB input On Off 2. AV1 input On Off 3. AV2 input On Off 4. RGB input display resolution 5. Camera selection 800X480 If the vehicle has a rear view camera connected to the video interface Toggle down once for IR 480X240 If the vehicle has a factory-installed rear view camera 6. Programming or calibration mode programming Normal use 7. Not usable - Always up 8. Not usable - Always up Display configuration buttons on the video interface body There are Menu, +, and buttons on the video interface lower panel that one can use to configure how the image from the video interface will be displayed. To access the image settings menu, press and hold Menu" button, which will bring up the settings window. Use "Menu" button to switch between menu items and "+", and " " buttons to change settings. 6
Contrast: image contrast adjustment; Brightness: image brightness adjustment; Saturation: image saturation adjustment; Position-H: horizontal image adjustment; Position-V: vertical image adjustment; IR-AV1/AV2: IR control settings menu for devices connected to AV1/AV2. When "None" value is set, control buttons will not pop up when you tap the touch panel; Guide-L: parking guide line position adjustment; Ui-CNTRL: switching PDC and IPAS functions on and off; Guide-CNTRL: switching parking guide lines on and off; H-SIZE: horizontal image size adjustment; V-SIZE: vertical image size adjustment. Note. Depending on the car model, the type and the number of settings may vary. Touch panel calibration One needs to calibrate the touch panel to ensure its correct operation. Calibration menu pops up automatically when you switch on the video interface for the first time. To calibrate the touch panel, tap the icons appearing on the screen as accurately as possible. Once the calibration procedure is complete, press Android logo (for VI700A-SYNC/IN model) or OK button (for Gazer VI700W-SYNC/IN model). Caution! If the SD card slot is empty or DIP switch No. 6 is set to "On", the touch panel calibration procedure will have to be repeated on every startup 7
Audio connection There are several ways to arrange audio playback from the video interface: Connection via Bluetooth in audio transmission mode (only for VI700A-SYNC/IN). To do this, connect the stock multimedia system to the video interface via Bluetooth. Then select Only audio in the video interface Bluetooth settings. This is required for correct operation of Hands-Free function when a mobile phone is connected to the stock stereo system. In this case, when the engine is running and all equipment is fully operational, two devices (the phone and the video interface) will be simultaneously connected to the stock stereo system. The phone will operate in Hands-Free mode, while the video interface will playback all navigation system voice prompts as well as audio tracks. 8
Car interior disassembly and connection guide for Ford Focus Turn the ignition and all electrical devices off; Put the start key outside the car to avoid unintentional turning on of the ignition; Use the wedge tool (Fig. 1) to dismantle the plastic, carefully unlatch the panel along with the air vent deflectors as shown in Fig. 2; Then switch off power and the CAN bus; Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Release the multimedia system control unit by unscrewing 2 screws as shown in Fig. 3; 9
Fig. 3 Detach the multimedia system control unit from the shaft after switching off power and the CAN bus; Unscrew 4 fastening screws as shown in Fig. 4; Detach the multimedia system display after switching off power and the CAN bus; Fig. 4 To install the interface, the multimedia system display needs to be partially disassembled: Unscrew 4 screws fastening the rear cover as shown in Fig. 5; 10
Fig. 5 Install the video pickup board by fastening it with standard screws as shown with arrows in Fig. 6; 1 2 4 5 3 Fig. 6 Connect regular and flat cables: 1) Connect the video signal cable from the video interface; 2) Connect the flat cable of the display matrix; 3) Connect the pickup board to the display board; 4) Connect the flat cable of the touch panel to the pickup board, then use the set of flat cables from the package to connect the touch panel signal output from the pickup board with the 11
display board input (this step is only applicable for the installation of the VI700A/W- SYNC/IN video interface); 5) Connect the cable between the touch panel and the Android/Windows box; Assemble the display in inverse order. Connect the video signal cable from the video pickup board to the video interface; Use the adapter from the video interface package to connect power and the CAN bus. 12
No image/ black screen (manufacturer image). Troubleshooting Malfunction Cause Possible solution Not all plugs have been connected to the stock head Connect the remaining unit or monitor after installation. plugs. No power supplied to CAN unit (not all CAN-unit LEDs light up). No image/ black screen / white image (inserted image) or manufacturer image is displayed incorrectly. Incorrect image size or positioning. Inserted image is doubled or 4 pictures are displayed on the monitor. Inserted image is distorted, flickering or displayed in black and white. Poor quality of inserted image CAN unit is connected to CAN bus in a wrong place. No power supplied to the video interface (not all video interface LEDs light up). No image from the video source. No video source connected to the selected video interface input. LVDS is connected in a wrong place. Incorrect video interface monitor settings. Video source output is in AUTO or MULTI mode, which causes incorrect detection of the car s interfaces. If the error occurs only after the video source is turned on, Some interfaces can process NTSC input only. Image settings have not been properly adjusted. Check CAN unit power supply. Check CAN bus and CAN unit connectivity. Consult the manual for correct CAN bus connection. Check whether CAN unit is connected properly. The output voltage on the red wire connected directly to the video interface must be + 12V ACC Use a different monitor to check if everything is OK with the video source. Check the settings of DIP switches 2 and 3; see which inputs are enabled and switch to those inputs. Double check how LVDS cables are connected; consult the manual if needed. If it does not work when connected to the head unit (CD), connect it to the monitor. Try different combinations of video interface DIP switches 7 and 8. Unplug the power connector after every change of settings to save them. Use 3 additional buttons in the bottom part of the video interface. Set the output video source to PAL or NTSC. Best of all is to use one video standard for all video sources. Use one video standard for all video sources. Consult the manual for any NTSC-related restrictions. If only NTSC standard is supported, set the video source to NTSC output. Use 3 buttons available on the video interface to 13
Incorrect image size setting. Incorrect image positioning. Camera feed displayed in black. Camera feed is distorted. Unable to adjust camera input video settings. Parking sensor operation display. Chinese symbols when the backup camera is active. Unable to switch between video sources with OEM button. The interface fails to switch to camera input when the reverse gear is engaged. The interface switches between video sources on its own. Camera draws power directly from the reverse light. Camera input video settings can be adjusted in AV2 mode only. PDC function is enabled in OSD interface. RET or ALL function (designed for the Asian market) is enabled in OSD menu. CAN bus interface does not support this function for your car. Button presses are too short. CAN bus interface does not support this function for your car. CAN bus interface has limited compatibility with your vehicle. configure image parameters for the corresponding video input. Use an extra relay for a stable signal. Set video interface DIP 3 switch to ON (if AV2 input is not activated yet) and connect the camera to AV2. Then switch to AV2 and configure the parameters. After that, connect the camera to camera input and disconnect AV2 unless it is used for another video source. In compatible vehicles, distance data from the factory-installed PDC system will be displayed on the monitor. If this function is disabled, set All ON in UI-CONTROL menu item. Set PDC to ON in UI- CTRL display interface menu. Use an external keyboard or a white CAN unit cable to switch between video sources; + 12V voltage must be supplied. A longer button press (about 2.5 seconds) is required to switch to another video source. Cut the green wire connecting CAN unit with the video interface and supply + 12V from the reverse light. Use an extra relay for a stable signal. Cut the gray wire connecting CAN unit with the video interface and insulate both of its ends. If the problem persists, clip the white wire as well and insulate both of its ends. 14